Compiling from source on Linux ------------------------------ You will need a copy of the higan source-code. If you download an official release from the higan homepage, you will need [7-zip](http://www.7-zip.org) or a compatible tool to extract it. Alternatively, you may obtain higan source code from [the unofficial git repo](https://gitlab.com/higan/higan/) using the Git source-code management tool, or by clicking the download button on the right-hand side of the web-page and choosing an archive format. You will also need GCC 4.9 or higher, including the C and C++ compiler, GNU Make, and development files (headers, etc.) for the following libraries: - GTK 2.x - PulseAudio - Mesa - gtksourceview 2.x - Cairo - SDL 1.2 - libXv - libAO - OpenAL - udev On a Debian-derived Linux distribution (including Ubuntu and Mint), you can install everything you need with a command like: sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev libpulse-dev \ mesa-common-dev libgtksourceview2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libsdl1.2-dev \ libxv-dev libao-dev libopenal-dev libudev-dev Once you have all the dependencies installed, you may build and install higan. Note: Run these commands as yourself, **do not run them as root** (no `sudo`, no `su`, etc.), because higan does not support being installed system-wide. 1. Put the higan source code in some convenient location, like `~/higan-src` 2. Open a terminal window 3. Type `cd ~/higan-src` (or wherever you put the higan source) and press Enter 4. Type `make -C higan` and press Enter to build the main higan executable 5. Type `make -C icarus` and press Enter to build the icarus import tool Installing a compiled build on Linux ------------------------------------ Assuming you have successfully compiled higan as described in the previous section: 1. Open a terminal window 2. Type `cd ~/higan-src` (or wherever you put the higan source) and press Enter 3. Type `make -C higan install` and press Enter to install higan and its supporting files 4. Type `make -C icarus install` and press Enter to install icarus and its game database 5. If the higan source includes a `shaders` subdirectory, type `make -C shaders install` to install the example [video shaders](../guides/shaders.md). This installs higan and its associated data files into the `~/.local` directory hierarchy. To confirm higan is installed correctly, type `higan` in a terminal and press Enter. If the higan window appears, everything is working. On the other hand, if you get an error message like "command not found", you should double-check that the directory `~/.local/bin` is included in your `$PATH` environment variable by running the following command in a terminal: echo "$PATH" | tr ':' '\n' | grep ~/.local/bin If the above command prints the full path of `~/.local/bin` (for example: `/home/yourname/.local/bin`) then you should be good. If it prints nothing, you need to add the following line to `~/.profile`: export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH (this line must be in `~/.profile` because most GUIs do not read any other files at login) If you also have a `~/.bash_profile`, make sure it reads the contents of `~/.profile` with a line like this: source ~/.profile You will need to log out and log back in for changes to `~/.profile` or `~/.bash_profile` to take effect. Uninstalling a compiled build on Linux -------------------------------------- To uninstall higan, as installed by the above instructions: 1. Open a terminal window 2. Type `cd ~/higan-src` (or wherever you put the higan source) and press Enter 3. Type `make -C higan uninstall` and press Enter 4. Type `make -C icarus uninstall` and press Enter To remove higan's configuration, you should also delete the following directories if they exist: - `~/.config/higan/` - `~/.config/hiro/` - `~/.local/share/higan/` - `~/.local/share/hiro/` To remove the games imported into higan's library (including in-game saves and save-states), delete the directory `~/Emulation`. You may also wish to delete the higan source directory.